Phantasm II

Phantasm II is the 1988 sequel to Phantasm. It was written and directed by Don Coscarelli, starring Angus Scrimm, James LeGros and Reggie Bannister. Nine years after the original Phantasm, the film introduces Liz Reynolds (Paula Irvine), a young woman with a psychic bond to Mike Pearson and the Tall Man that manifests in the form of prophetic nightmares. After she awakens from one, she rifles through the pages of her dream journal, which includes... more

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  • Jul 8, 1988

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  • 97 min (58 hs )

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Don Coscarelli

Don Coscarelli (born February 17, 1954) is an American film director and screenwriter best known for horror films. His credits include the Phantasm series, The Beastmaster, and Bubba Ho-Tep. Coscarelli was born in Libya and raised in Southern California. His family is among the Italian Libyan...

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  • 97 min (58 hs )

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